( 3 5 5 ) 
or entirely fruflrates the Secretion and Excretion by 
them : And this we find to be true, where the Secre- 
tory Organs and Duds concerned in the different Secre- 
tions, lie at a great Diftance from one another^ as in 
the Diabetes we generally fee a very great Deficca- 
tion of the Saltval Glands^ a Defed of Saliva, and 
a perpetual Thirds and Sweating and Loofenefs leffen 
the Secretion by Urine ; an Jjj'ue drains and emaciates 
the neighbouring Parts •, and it is mechanically de- 
monftrated by BelUniy that the Flux of the Bloody 
'and of all the Humours, will be mod and dronged 
towards the Part where the Refidance is taken off ; 
as in Bleeding, to which this perpertual Flux of Bile, 
through the wounded Gall-Bladder, feems to have a 
great Affinity ; and therefore would probably promote 
the Afflux of Blood and Secretion of the Bile fo much 
and fo drongly towards the UeJ'els, Glands, and Se- 
cretory DuHs leading to the Cyjtis, as very much to 
leiren, or totally to hinder the Secretion Diidlus 
H ep at i CHS 'verso the Giitsh^ that Channel: And there- 
fore, in this Cafe, the whole of this ufefui Juice feems 
for this Reafon to have been totally lod to the Animal. 
CEconomy. 
Objection II. 
Another Objedion is, that as the Guts and other 
Contents, and even the Mufcles and Integuments of 
the lower Belly, were highly tinged by the Bile, it 
is probable that fome of it has got into the Cavity of 
the Guts, where it might, by its St'mulus, keep up 
the peridaltic Motion, and by the LaBeals get into 
the Bloody for the Ufe of the Animal CEconomy ; as 
